Matt Elam is my fave prospect at the minute, like a mix between Clark and Troy. With Clark in the last year off his contract, and Troy oft-injured, any chance we take a look at him at 17? I wouldnt be opposed to it!

Matt Elam is my fave prospect at the minute, like a mix between Clark and Troy. With Clark in the last year off his contract, and Troy oft-injured, any chance we take a look at him at 17? I wouldnt be opposed to it!

i like him as well... but with all the safety depth in this years draft i dont know if we take one in the first round

Little out of the ordinary....but the defense is definitely getting bigger and faster with the addition of these guys...almost put margus hunt at #2 but the dline coach hates raw players, cant see him liking hunt.

Patterson and Ertz bolster the passing game dramatically.

Bray is finally the backup we need, one that wont make ben rush back WHEN he gets hurt and one that can either be an heir to the QB spot 4 years down the road or one that can be a legitimate option as a backup and give some return on investment as a trade away

Gholston is a pretty underrate 5 tech prospect i think

John Simon is almost a lock at this point, all indications lead me to believe he WILL be a steeler, i dont knwo when though

Washington needs some work but that one big scary mother ****** that can run and move very well

NFL.com has an interesting article out about the honey badger and potential landing spots. Pittsburgh was named. Do you think he's worth the risk? I think he's a guy I would take a risk on just because he has the ability to an elite corner/returner if he can keep his head on straight. Here's the exerpt.

Pittsburgh Steelers: The Steelers typically prefer bigger cornerbacks, but Mathieu could be an intriguing option due to his versatility as a defender. He has the capacity to cover outside as a corner or blitz off the edges from the slot. In coordinator Dick LeBeau's aggressive zone-blitz scheme, versatile players like Mathieu are valued at a premium. Additionally, Mathieu's ability to provide an impact as a punt returner could allow Antonio Brown to concentrate on developing into a true No. 1 receiver. Factoring in Mike Tomlin's tough-love approach with his players, a marriage between Mathieu and Pittsburgh seems like it might be a viable option on draft day.

the thought of letting brown be a "true #1" is laughable, and yet it makes me want to cry

Id love honey badger. his best skill set would be covering guys like welker and amendola in the slot, but he can also be an excellent little tiny FS. Hes a rich man william ga y and could be a good NB and FS. Not sure as a full time player but very good as a rotational player, and he literally think hes better than every guy he lines up against...thats an endearing quality for a CB.

Milner will drop to us, or we take Xavair. We could end up with hunter or any wr in the second and rb in the 3. It depends on how much we really want to run the ball. The second and third round rbs all group together not much difference between them